Challenging the boundaries of criminal justice and social policy: responses to priority offenders
This thesis examines the interaction of criminal justice policy and social policy within the Prolific and Priority Offenders Scheme (PPOS), a government initiative which aims to reduce offending by persistent offenders. The research on which this thesis is based takes an interpretative approach to...
Main Author: | Disley, ER |
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Other Authors: | Hoyle, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2008
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